Canoeing at the 2011 Pan American Games

Canoeing at the XVI Pan American Games
Venue Rowing and Canoeing Course
Dates October 26 – October 29
Competitors 125 from 14 nations
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Canoeing at the
2011 Pan American Games
Sprint
C-1 200 m   men  
C-1 1000 m men
C-2 1000 m men
K-1 200 m men women
K-1 500 m women
K-1 1000 m men
K-2 200 m men
K-2 500 m women
K-2 1000 m men
K-4 500 m women
K-4 1000 m men
Stamps of Ecuador, 2011

Canoeing competitions at the 2011 Pan American Games in Guadalajara were held from October 26 to October 29 at the Rowing and Canoeing Course in Ciudad Guzmán. The Canoe Slalom event was dropped due to an anticipated low number of entries.[1] The winners of some events (K1M 200m, K1M 1000m, K1W 200m, K1W 500m, C1M 200m, C1M 1000m) qualified to compete at the canoeing events at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, Great Britain. The Pan American Games were not a qualification tournament for the Olympics in the events K4M 1,000 and K4W 500.[1]

Medal summary

Medal table

Key
  The host country is highlighted in lavender blue
 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1 Cuba 4 3 2 9
2 Canada 4 2 1 7
3 United States 2 0 2 4
4 Mexico 1 1 0 2
5 Ecuador 1 0 0 1
6 Argentina 0 4 3 7
7 Brazil 0 2 2 4
8 Chile 0 0 1 1
8 Venezuela 0 0 1 1
Total 12 12 12 36

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
C-1 200 metres
Richard Dalton
 Canada
Nivalter De Jesus
 Brazil
Roleysi Baez
 Cuba
C-1 1000 metres
Everardo Cristóbal
 Mexico
Reydel Ramos
 Cuba
Johnnathan Tafra
 Chile
C-2 1000 metres
 Cuba (CUB)
Karel Aguilar Chacon
Serguey Torres
 Brazil (BRA)
Erlon Silva
Ronilson Oliveira
 Venezuela (VEN)
Ronny Ratia
Anderson Ramos
K-1 200 metres
Cesar de Cesare
 Ecuador
Miguel Correa
 Argentina
Ryan Dolan
 United States
K-1 1000 metres
Jorge Antonio Garcia
 Cuba
Daniel Dal Bo
 Argentina
Philippe Duchesneau
 Canada
K-2 200 metres
 Canada (CAN)
Ryan Cochrane
Hugues Fournel
 Argentina (ARG)
Miguel Correa
Ruben Voizard
 Brazil (BRA)
Givago Ribeiro
Gilvan Ribeiro
K-2 1000 metres
 Canada (CAN)
Steven Jorens
Richard Dessureault-Dober
 Cuba (CUB)
Reinier Torres
Jorge Antonio Garcia
 Argentina (ARG)
Pablo de Torres
Roberto Geringer Sallette
K-4 1000 metres
 Cuba (CUB)
Osvaldo Labrada
Jorge Antonio Garcia
Reinier Torres
Maikel Daniel Zulueta
 Canada (CAN)
Richard Dessureault-Dober
Philippe Duchesneau
Steven Jorens
Connor Taras
 Brazil (BRA)
Celso Oliveira
Roberto Maheler
Gilvan Ribeiro
Givago Ribeiro

Women's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
K-1 200 metres
Carrie Johnson
 United States
Darisleydis Amador
 Cuba
Sabrina Ameghino
 Argentina
K-1 500 metres
Carrie Johnson
 United States
Emilie Fournel
 Canada
Alexandra Keresztesi
 Argentina
K-2 500 metres
 Cuba (CUB)
Dayexi Gandarela
Yulitza Meneses
 Argentina (ARG)
Sabrina Ameghino
Alexandra Keresztesi
 United States (USA)
Margaret Hogan
Kaitlyn McElroy
K-4 500 metres
 Canada (CAN)
Kathleen Fraser
Kristin Gauthier
Alexa Irvin
Una Lounder
 Mexico (MEX)
Anais Abraham
Karina Alanis
Alicia Guluarte
Maricela Montemayor
 Cuba (CUB)
Darisleydis Amador
Yulitza Meneses
Dayexi Gandarela
Yusmary Mengana

Schedule

All times are Central Daylight Time (UTC-5).

Day Date Start Finish Event Phase
Day 13 Wednesday October 26, 2011 9:00 11:55 Women's K-4 500mFinals
Men's K-1 1000m, C-1 1000m, K-2 1000m, C-2 1000m Preliminaries/Semifinals
Women's K-1 500m Preliminaries/Semifinals
Day 14 Thursday October 27, 2011 9:00 11:35 Men's K-4 1000mFinals
Women's K-1 200m Preliminaries/Semifinals
Men's K-1 200m, C-1 200m, K-2 200m Preliminaries/Semifinals
Day 15 Friday October 28, 2011 9:00 11:55 Men's K-1 1000m, C-1 1000m, K-2 1000m, C-2 1000mFinals
Women's K-1 500mFinals
Day 16 Saturday October 29, 2011 9:00 10:55 Women's K-1 200m, K-2 500m Finals
Men's K-1 200m, C-1 200m, K-2 200m Finals

Qualification

The first five boats in each event qualified from the 2010 Pan American Championship in Mexico City.[1] This gave a total of 110 out of the 130 athlete quotas used. Out of the remaining 20 spots 10 will go to countries not already qualified and the remaining 10 spots will be determined by the Pan American Canoe Federation.[1] Out of the remaining spots, some will be awarded to Mexico if it has not qualified a boat through the Pan American Championship, therefore reducing the remaining number.[1] An NOC can enter a maximum of 16 athletes (10 men and 6 women).[1]

Qualification summary

Nation Men Women Boats Athletes
K-1
200
K-2
200
K-1
1000
K-2
1000
K-4
1000
C-1
200
C-1
1000
C-2
1000
K-1
200
K-1
500
K-2
500
K-4
500
Argentina XXXXXXX XXXX1112
Brazil XXXXXXXXXXXX12 15
Canada XXXXXXXXXXXX1216
Chile X X XX X 5 6
Colombia XXXXXXXXXXXX1212
Cuba XXXXXXXXXXXX1215
Ecuador XX X XXX 6 5
Guatemala XX X XX 5 4
Mexico XXXXXXXXXXXX12 16
Puerto Rico XXX X 4 3
Trinidad and Tobago X 11
United States XXXXXXX XXX 10 9
Venezuela XXX XXXXXXXX11 11
Total: 13 NOCs 121299810961110107111 125

See also

References

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